The Oregon Department of Transportation and Washington County Land Use and Transportation are once again asking people to stop putting election signs in state-owned rights of way.�
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Washington County voters are once again facing shoddy work in official elections materials. This time, its not the fault of the Washington County Elections Division, but the Oregon Elections Division at the Oregon Secretary of State offices.
where new property owner Dustin Knox, a former Portland restaurateur who now makes his home in Gales Creek, has been spearheading the build out of the location in preparation of opening the Chicken and Guns Smokehouse on the Wilson River Highway.
Late in March, residents along Gales Creek began to notice a strange pattern in the waters of the 23 and � mile long Tualatin River tributary.
Muddy water was coming down
Following a story published March 21 about Metros Killin Wetlands property expanding by 52 acres, several readers reached out and asked for a map showing the new acreage. At
With the ink barely dry on Governor Kate Browns signature on a bill requiring the Oregon Department of Transportation to study Highway 6 and make repair recommendations to the
Wrongfully convicted Oregonians will now be eligible for financial compensation for time of false imprisonment.
On March 24, Gov. Kate Brown signed the Oregon Justice for Exonerees Act, which allows
Washington County residents will have the opportunity to hear from and provide input to Oregons Senator Jeff Merkley at a Washington County-specific digital town hall scheduled for Wednesday, April
A plan to protect critical animal habitat in nearly 640,000 acres of western Oregon state forests is moving towards its final stages.
An environmental impact review of the Western
The deadline to remove studded tires from your vehicle is March 31, the Oregon Department of Transportation said.
While the deadline has moved in the past due to the pandemic,
Operating since 2011with a two-year pause for Covid reasonsthe public library housed inside the Gales Creek School (9125 NW Sargent Rd) is now open Thursdays from 6 to